Updated September 13, 2021 [caption id="attachment_21551" align="alignright" width="429"] Credit: Schoolhouse Rock[/caption] This member support article is to help JPs and clerks advocate on issues that are important to them. As you may recall from our Schoolhouse Rock days, the process for a Bill (or Resolve) to become law is long. There are many important steps along the way where constituent involvement is important. How to Engage with your Legislator Our leaders are regular folks just like us. They got involved in politics to make the lives of their constituents better. They want to hear from you, and better understand what . . .
Member Support
Articles to improve your JPus experience and maximize the power of your membership
Support Topic: News and Updates
Adding a Membership Badge
Current Justice of the Peace Association members may display a JPus Membership Web Badge on their personal website, blog, social media account and email signature. [wcm_nonmember]The complete article is for JPus members only. If you have a membership, please log in. Purchase a membership here.[/wcm_nonmember][wcm_restrict plans="membership-plan-ultimate, membership-plan-region, membership-plan-neighborhood, membership-plan-hometown, membership-plan-basic"] Follow the instructions below to add a JPus Membership Badge to your account. Grab a Badge Visit the Membership Badge Page to get the badge. Please note that you must be logged in as a member to view this page. Select a badge size Add the badge to your site . . .
2018 Website Survey Results
In March 2018 JPus sent a survey to JPs on our mailing list. We wanted to hear about what is working for you - and what isn't. Your feedback lets us know what to work on so we can improve and better meet your needs. So, a big thank you to the 127 justices of the peace who responded! Here are some of the results, and what we're doing to make your experience even better! Is the JPus website easy to use? We are pleased that 60% of respondents said that it is either very or extremely easy to use . . .